Friday, September 17, 2010

Can I hook a narrative player up to a computer USB?


Can I hook a narrative player up to a computer USB?

Seeing that the output of a diary player is an analog signal, and a USB cable carries a digital signal, I'm not aware of any passageway to connect a record player to a computer near a USB cable. However, if you are wanting to use a computer to capture the analog output of a turntable, after yes, this can be done. You need a turntable that have a line out jack, and a computer beside a sound card that have an analog line in jack. Then you will call for a computer application of some sort to capture the analog input and gather it into a digital file such as an MP3. There are probably several out within that will do this, but a good one that I know of, especially for paperwork which are full of pops and hiss, is Dart Pro. Go to http://www.dartpro.com/index.html... This software is great at capturing and cleaning up mature vinyl recordings.
I am not sure ... what kind of history player is it? And does it come with a USB or some other jack to hook it up?



Hey once it have the hook up cables it should be possible and unsurprisingly the software.


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